Wilma Hunt Crittenden
Wilma Hunt Crittenden, age 86 of Sandusky, passed away on Wednesday, October 21. Services will be held Monday, Oct. 26 at 11 a.m. at the Countryside Free Methodist Church, Sandusky. Visitation at the Hacker Funeral Parlors in
Khloe Kardashian and Lamar Odom decide to pull plug on divorce
LOS ANGELES (AP) – Adversity has been known to tear many a married couple apart. But in the case of Lamar Odom and Khloe Kardashian, tough times have pulled them back together. The couple has decided to
Adele to release new album called ’25’ on Nov. 20
NEW YORK (AP) – Adele will release the follow-up to her monumental “21” album on Nov. 20. The Grammy-winning singer said “25,” her third album, will be preceded with the first single, “Hello.” The song is being
Mary Susalla
Mary Susalla, age 88 of Pairsville, passed away on Tuesday, October 20. Services will be held Saturday, Oct. 24 at 11 a.m. at the St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Parisville. Visitation at the Zinger-Smigielski Funeral Home in
Simon Cowell replacing Stern on NBC’s ‘America’s Got Talent’
NEW YORK (AP) – Simon Cowell is heading back in front of the cameras, replacing Howard Stern as a judge on NBC’s series “America’s Got Talent.” NBC announced Thursday that Cowell, one of the show’s producers and
MLB Playoffs: Jays force a sixth game
UNDATED (AP) – The best of seven American League Championship Series has moved from Toronto back to Kansas City for Game 6. The Jays forced a sixth game by beating the Royals in a must-win situation yesterday
Watts-Jackson describes painful aftermath of winning TD
EAST LANSING, Mich. (AP) – Jalen Watts-Jackson says he felt “pure pain” after reaching the end zone last weekend when he injured his hip while scoring the winning touchdown for Michigan State on a desperate fumble return
Theo Riddick emerging as go-to running back for Lions
ALLEN PARK, Mich. (AP) – Detroit Lions running back Theo Riddick has made the most of an opportunity. Riddick leads the league’s running backs with 33 receptions. He set career highs with carries and yards rushing in
Batum helps Hornets stay unbeaten in preseason, beat Pistons
AUBURN HILLS, Mich. (AP) – Nicolas Batum had 18 points and 10 rebounds to help the Charlotte Hornets move to 7-0 in the preseason with a 99-94 victory over the Detroit Pistons on Wednesday night. Jeremy Lin
Connor McDavid scores, Oilers beat Red Wings 3-1
EDMONTON, Alberta (AP) – Connor McDavid scored his fourth goal of the season to help the Edmonton Oilers beat the Detroit Red Wings 3-1 on Wednesday night. The No. 1 overall pick in the June draft, the
NFL extends deal to play games at Wembley through 2020
LONDON (AP) – The NFL has extended its agreement with Wembley Stadium for another five years, meaning it will play at least two regular-season games a year at the London venue through 2020. The Jacksonville Jaguars will
Michigan House OKs new roads plan; Senate starts reviewing
LANSING, Mich. (AP) – The Michigan Senate is starting to consider the latest funding plan to improve deteriorating roads, which includes a 40 percent vehicle registration fee increase and a 3.3-cent gasoline tax hike.
Investigation into heroin sales leads to arrest; suspect takes police on short chase
(PORT HURON) — Authorities arrested a 46-year old Port Huron man Tuesday afternoon after the suspect gave a short chase.
Croswell resident arrested in Port Huron gas station armed robbery
(PORT HURON) — A 29-year old Croswell resident has been arrested on armed robbery charges stemming from a robbery at the Admiral Gas Station, located at 1912 Pine Grove Avenue in Port Huron.
Port Austin man killed in Hume Township crash
(HUME TOWNSHIP) — A 30-year old Port Austin man was killed in a single-vehicle crash late Wednesday along M-25, east of Port Crescent Road in Huron County’s Hume Township.
Coast Guard teams prepare for Great Lakes icebreaking
(AREA) — U.S. and Canadian Coast Guard officials are looking ahead to the winter icebreaking season on the Great Lakes. Both agencies participated in a planning session this week in Cleveland, Ohio with representatives of other federal
Two injured in Tuscola County crash
(TUSCOLA COUNTY) — Two people were injured in a crash at Dixon and Higgins Roads in Tuscola County Tuesday afternoon.
Harbor Beach Schools approve purchase of two new buses
(HARBOR BEACH) — The Harbor Beach School Board Wednesday night accepted the resignation of High School Secretary Jody Blanchard. In other business, the board approved the bid for two new school buses from Holland Bus Company at
Treasury postpones two-year debt auction
WASHINGTON (AP) – The Treasury Department says it is postponing a two-year debt auction scheduled for next week because of concerns that it will not be able to complete the auction if Congress refuses to raise the
US home sales rebound in September after August slump
WASHINGTON (AP) – Americans snapped up more homes in September, suggesting that the U.S. housing sector remains insulated from global economic turmoil.
UAW appears poised to pass new contract with Fiat Chrysler
DETROIT (AP) – The United Auto Workers union appears likely to approve a new four-year contract with Fiat Chrysler.
Cardboard City is Returning to the Courthouse Lawn
(SANDUSKY) — The Youth Advisory Council of the Sanilac County Community Foundation will hold their Cardboard City fundraiser on the Sanilac County Courthouse lawn on Saturday, October 24.
Brother beaten inside church testifies against sister
NEW HARTFORD, N.Y. (AP) – A judge has ruled that prosecutors presented enough evidence to warrant grand jury action against the half-sister of two brothers who were beaten, one fatally, at a central New York church.
Getty reflects on what makes a great hymn
WASHINGTON (AP) – Keith Getty says the great hymns of the Christian faith “have a great message, and most of them tend to have quite a rich deep lyric.”
Clerk who opposes gay marriage: ‘I am a soldier for Christ’
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) – The Kentucky clerk who attracted national attention when she refused to license same-sex marriages has described herself in an email to a supporter as a “soldier for Christ.”